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Monthly Archives: April 2012

I’ve been a fan of James SHEONE Schoules for years and years. I suppose I was introduced to his work via his many collaborations with UK streetwear heavyweights Addict. Arrested Motion have some great photos of his recent work in Gambia. The British artist visited 14 villages and managed to get some paint on some walls at the same time.

Here’s some nice music for your Sunday. DJ Spinna and Chris Read mix gems from the catalog of Perception Records, a short-lived, and incredibly funky little label. Check out this installment of the BBE Mix Series streaming on Mixcloud. More info here.

The Sesame Street group exhibit presented by Neff Headwear and The Seventh Letter opens at Known Gallery this evening. The list of contributing artists is absolutely epic, and includes the likes of Aaron De La Cruz, Anthony Lister, Kofie, Dabs & Myla, Jasper Wong, Mark Dean Geca, Mr. Cartoon, Munk One, Samuel Rodriguez, and many more.

It’s not quite what it sounds like. This is the second Invader-themed post of the week. He’s one of the most compelling street artists anywhere, has been for years, and that’s why, in spite of the weird soundtrack, this is a really great video. Via The World’s Best Ever. [Watch Video]

Belgian street artist ROA seems to have worked in some rather far-flung corners of the planet so far. Luckily, this wide distribution of work also includes the streets of LA. I recently noticed that ROA really went to town, down at the corner of Imperial St and Jesse St, in the Warehouse District of Downtown Los Angeles. [View Photos]

Jeff Soto paints alongside a specially customized version of the Chevy Sonic. The tiny hatchback has been fitted out with robotic arms and spray cans, and even a nice little canon, so it makes a big impression. I’m happy to watch a car commercial if it’s mostly about Jeff’s art…Via Arrested Motion.